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"Enable" toggle should not be linked to the "Auto-Open" toggle #129

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namakeingo opened this issue Jan 20, 2025 · 0 comments
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"Enable" toggle should not be linked to the "Auto-Open" toggle #129

namakeingo opened this issue Jan 20, 2025 · 0 comments

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Currently, some Captcha services implement the "Auto-open" toggle. For those captchas, the "Enable" toggle in the list of services is linked to the "Auto-open" toggle (instead of "Auto-solve" as in other services). That is incorrect as the "Enable" toggle should always be linked to the "Auto-Solve" toggle as that is the key feature.

That would allow the user to use automatic solving of "reCAPTCHA", "FunCAPTCHA", "AWS CAPTCHA", "Gee Test" and "Lemin CAPTCHA" strictly after a first interaction to open the captcha. With "Auto-solve" ON and "Auto-open" OFF the extension would do nothing while the captcha is closed, but as soon as it detects the captcha as opened it would start solving.

That settings combination would especially be useful where the captcha is situated at the end of a page for the comments of an article or at the end of a form to submit after it is filled. The current behaviour causes the captcha to be opened and solved (unless you disable everything) even when there is no need for it, and that can be triggered indefinitely as the captcha expires.
While you are reading an article the captcha will interrupt the user even if they do not intend to use the comment section. Similarly, while filling out a long form, the user is interrupted from filling the form. For both situations, the interruption can happen multiple times as the captcha expires, especially when on a VPN.
Aside from the annoyance to the user, that behaviour also causes the credits to be wasted.

Here is an example of an article followed by a comment section with reCAPTCHA https://www.giornaledellavela.com/2025/01/20/safety-equipment-and-raft-2025-lets-have-clarity/?lang=en

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